Choke-strap (n.) A strap leading from the bellyband to the lower part of the collar, to keep the collar in place. |
Halter (n.) One who halts or limps |
Halter (n.) A strong strap or cord. |
Halter (n.) A rope or strap, with or without a headstall, for leading or tying a horse. |
Halter (n.) A rope for hanging malefactors |
Halter (v. t.) To tie by the neck with a rope, strap, or halter |
Halter-sack (n.) A term of reproach, implying that one is fit to be hanged. |
Strap (n.) A long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like |
Strap (n.) Something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use |
Strap (n.) A piece of leather, or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for sharpening a razor |
Strap (n.) A narrow strip of anything, as of iron or brass. |
Strap (n.) A band, plate, or loop of metal for clasping and holding timbers or parts of a machine. |
Strap (n.) A piece of rope or metal passing around a block and used for fastening it to anything. |
Strap (n.) The flat part of the corolla in ligulate florets, as those of the white circle in the daisy. |
Strap (n.) The leaf, exclusive of its sheath, in some grasses. |
Strap (n.) A shoulder strap. See under Shoulder. |
Strap (v. t.) To beat or chastise with a strap. |
Strap (v. t.) To fasten or bind with a strap. |
Strap (v. t.) To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop |
Strap-shaped (a.) Shaped like a strap |
Wag-halter (n.) One who moves or wears a halter |